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    Willow Tree Farms

    4.4 (12 reviews)
    ModerateFarmers Market
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Joyce L.

    Willow Tree Farms is an adorable farm off the side of the road. The rustic market is the perfect place for fresh farm goods. It is the perfect place for family to spend an afternoon. There were lots of organic produce and farm animals the day we visited. My 78 year old father loves feeding rabbits. It was fun interacting with animals during our visit.

    Leung Y.

    Went to the Nathan Philip Square and found another place selling bakery good, so why not I went for their macadamia nut white chocolate cookies. It was pretty good. Not too sweet. Lots of nuts and chocolate. You can tell they make it fresh. Definitely much fresher and better taste than the average grocery baker ones. Price is very reasonable. I got a pack and I ate more than half of it (when it should be one per person in the team..., but the guys will not fight me) Give it a try if you are there.

    Mark H.

    Looking for a great road side stop with a touch of class, mixed with rustic market, farm fresh foods, and great atmosphere. Welcome to Willow Tree Farm. With a mission to share our family's passion for sustainable farming and fresh food the succeed hands down. The farm is a pillar of sustainability - their produce picked fresh daily, their livestock pasture-raised, hormones, antibiotic and GMO free. The taste? Wow! The best time I am in the area I certainly want to check out on of the tours of their farming practices however this visit was a stop through their farmers market. With love music greeting you from outside you wander through the doors to sights and smells that make you grabbing for a basket and not knowing where to start? This trip - how can you say no to fresh asparagus, oh and butter tarts. baby potatoes, home made salsa, and pre-made frozen entrees (pulled pork enchiladas) rounded off the visit. Prices were similar to premium grocery stores however - considering the sustainable farming practices, super fresh ingredients, and community farming initiatives, well with every penny! I'll be back again soon!

    Lauren K.

    I've been to many farms and this place is so cute and the layout is very nice. Not too extravagant, it has a very authentic farm-feel. The food and gift shop is a tad over-priced IMO, but for the experience and to support a local business, I don't mind paying the price. My son and I went at the end of September to pick some strawberries and everything from the tractor ride to the tutorial at the strawberry fields was very informative and enjoyable. The only suggestion I'd have is better signage for purchasing tickets for the tractor ride and berry picking. We weren't quite sure where to go until we wandered around aimlessly. My son spent a good 20 minutes in the strawberry fields but the real fun was at the little kids area where they had live animals and a corn box. The corn box was a huge hit! There were communal toys and it's just the right size for kids to play in. I love how they set up the picnic tables close by so I didn't have to be right by the corn box while watching my kid play. As for the staff, they are very educated and kind. I loved their friendly attitude and smiling faces! It really makes you feel at ease when the staff at any facility is warm and welcoming. They were so eager to answer all my questions and they were being bombarded by another family but still handled it with grace and kindness! I love it! Can't wait to go back.

    Beautiful fresh produce
    Arlene B.

    In this day and age when we are trying to eat healthier and get away from fast food, places like Willow Tree Farms are a welcome source of local, sustainably grown fresh produce and even meats from naturally raised cattle and pigs raised on site. It is always such a fun shopping experience to arrive at Willow Tree after a short scenic drive to Port Perry and to be able to have a feast for the eyes with all the colourful array of fruits and vegetables. They also often have samples of some of their cheeses or baked goods, which are very tasty. Their apple pie is one of the reasons we come here. They sell Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares of fruits and vegetables, and beef as well. They have a fabulous food stand on the property with delicious burgers, sausages and sandwiches. Finally their petting zoo is a great attraction for kids and adults alike. I saw the cutest bunnies I've ever seen at Willow Tree Farms. Looking forward to their re-opening in June after extensive renovation to enable year round opening. (38/100)

    Sweetest Strawberries around. Beautiful country store. Lovely farm. Worth the visit to Port Perry. Support Ontario Farmers

    Great local farm worthy of support by city folk.....

    Read about their Maple Fest here at Willow Tree Farms. Very worthwhile. The Sugar Bush tour was ver memorable and the after tour lunch was good. Glad to see a small local Farm doing well and creating Innovative ways to get people to understand Ontario Agriculture If you want to support your local community and your local business come out to Willow Tree Farms well worth the visit

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    Review Highlights - Willow Tree Farms

    Clean and bright, staff are so friendly and welcoming; it is at the higher end price wise in a few cases but worth every penny imo.

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    Organics Farm

    Organics Farm

    4.3(19 reviews)
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    We came by September to pick apples. We had picked some empire and honey crisp apples. They were…read moredelicious! It's $17 a person for admission fee which includes a 5lb bag! It's not cheap but the quality is definitely there. We love organic apples since apples are on the dirty dozen list. We love the whole experience of picking our own on an amazing sunny day the staff as super nice, there were lots of apples left to be picked. Parking lot is quite small, I suggest to carpool if you're coming in a larger group. We definitely recommend this farm :) Will be back next year!

    Came by for pick your own recently. We called in advance to see what the strawberry yield might be…read moreand found out raspberry season was just starting. It was quite busy on a beautiful weekend so we weren't surprised. The staff was very nice and friendly. They gave us advice for picking, we paid ($16 per person) and went in. There's a tractor you can take out to where the strawberries (10 min walk) and raspberries (6 min walk) are. We opted to walk since it was so beautiful outside. Unfortunately, it really was the end of strawberry season. A lot were burnt by the sun or were too soft, especially on the bottoms. After little luck, we decided to pick raspberries only. The buckets are different so we made sure we filled the correct one. There were a lot more raspberries and we worked hard to fill our buckets. Be careful because the raspberry bushes have thorns! We also stopped by the shop on the way out. We'll be back for apple season.

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